Center for the History of Emotions Summer Semester Colloquium 2015

Center for the History of Emotions Summer Semester Colloquium 2015

Veranstalter
Center for the History of Emotions Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Veranstaltungsort
Ort
Berlin
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
14.04.2015 - 07.07.2015
Website
Von
Susanne Kassung, Geschichte der Gefühle, Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung

Colloquium
History of Emotions

The Center for the History of Emotions at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, led by Prof. Ute Frevert, cordially invites all interested to attend its summer semester 2015 colloquium.

When: Tuesdays 17.00 (CT)
Location: Conference rooms of the MPIB, on 94 Lentzeallee, 14195 Berlin.

Info: Christina Becher, sekfrevert@mpib-berlin.mpg.de, Tel. 030 82406262

Programm

14.4.2015 Ville Kivimäki
Broken Minds and Enduring Attachments: Wartime Finland, 1939–45

28.4.2015 Dagmar Reese
Heated Debates and the Pose of Blasé. Dynamics in the Scandal About the Trial Against Gustav Graef and Bertha Rother, Berlin 1885

5.5.2015 Karen Hagemann
Memory and Emotions: The Anti-Napoleonic Wars in 19th-century Historical Novels

12.5.2015 Richard Wolf
Love and its malcontents: Emotional discourse in “The Voice in the Drum”

19.5.2015 Katherine Butler Schofield
Music, art and affective power between North India and the Deccan

26.5.2015 Laura Otis
Revealing Metaphors for Banned Emotions

2.6.2015 Siyen Fei
Encountering the barbaric others: Emotive narratives
of sinicization and de-sinicization in 16th century China

16.6.2015 Barbara Hahn
"Das Träumen hat an der Geschichte teil". Ein Rückblick auf das 20.
Jahrhundert

30.6.2015 Shulamit Volkov
Searching the Boundaries of Humanity: Deaf and Dumb at the Age of
Enlightenment

7.7.2015 Rupa Viswanath
The Performance of Solace: Violence and Representation in Postcolonial South India

Kontakt

Christina Becher

MPI for Human Development
Lentzeallee 94, 14195 Berlin
030 82406262

sekfrevert@mpib-berlin.mpg.de


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